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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1849.
arpal antes.
C UTY Muriml’a HALF. AgrenM, lu
/ mi Older of OouikmI, I will Offer lot .ole. under
the 8ui>erint»riden<-e of the Conktiilium on t'ubde Hnl-s
anrl City Lou. I.ot No. 65, Crawford Wurd. Tim »i»| i
will Uke pla-e on III i Lol, nt II oYhiCk, A. AL, on Mon-
• mu «
day, ths 17th Sept., 1849.
DAN. II. 8TKIVAHT, r. *.
2lcflal itotfccs.
SALE OK HEAL ESTATE,
By Order of four! of Ordinary.
the first Tuesday in November next, will
Vy bn sold in front of Hie Court House In Ihe city of
Mivuimah, between the usual hom* of sale, nil Hint tret t
or Laml situate in Whitt Hlull' District, county of t.’lrat-
ham, niul Mate of Georgia, known as the “Ucl Mont
|•lnntnUoll, , ’ contaioiii| eleven hundred acrea, more or
less, belonging to the estate of the Into Francis 8.I’nrvh'-r.
^ ... . -—.Sold by te ruil -aion of the Inferior Court of Chatham
House hi the t.ity of Savannah, between the legal houra I riuln ty, when wilting lor ordinary proposes, u|kiii the ap-
ofaalc, will bes.il l, all those two Lota of Uiiul, situate I |,]n n t(on or Jaunel K. I’orchcr, Adui x. C. T. A., for tin-
lying and I ml <g hi the county of ClinilMiu, known a* Lot* I t Jt . (lV tU of the heirs and crcdltora ol said t statu,
number one (1.) an I two (9.) 1 liunderbolt, with all and R1 , g .44
viugul.tr tlitt miprovemenU, thereunto belonging, levied 1
on aa the projicrty of Henry K. Monlihrt, under and by
>inu.-,.r «». «,iwauuior Ih«HMnwu.iihe vmn iJt „„ „„
of toiiimnn Ideas A Oy er ° r Savannah. I „ „| n j. December next, within Ihe legal hour* of-ale,
P?»«r «. End. rs va. Henry K. Montlbrt. Properly point- , he ^. al ntnte n f R. H. Renton, deceased. consisting
CHATHAM Shoriff’s SALE.
\y fir t Tuesday in October n««, hr or
•On tho
before the Court
ed out by plaintiffs attorney
eepta'
W. \v. OATES, Shift’.
1 tOERTY Sheriff’s SALE.—On ihe ti
.Li Tuesday In Bep’Smlwr (text, mil he sold before
s first
d before the
Court House dour in IHnesvflle, Litwity county, between
the uaual houra of sale, one certain tract or parcel of
Land, situate, lying and being lit Ihe county of Lib
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will l»
IX. sold, In lline-ville, Lilietiy county. 011 the Aral
nf live separate tracta Tine Land, including llie laic real
drnco of .-aid deceased, Sold Ibr the bero fit of lieirsond
creditor'.. Terms known on the day.
aept Id JOHN SHAW. Adm’r.
UEOnuU-LHIRIlTY COUNTY.
RULE NISI.
Susan Pauuett, )
Mortgage, Ac., April Term, 1849.
(General sfebevttsements.
iiooli Stiuceuscmcnts.
SAVANNAH WIIOkUHALU AND ItlfiTAH. 1
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Young's lliilldiiig,Slffn of the Holden Saddle.
Opposite Hamilton $• Sj/moM' Clotting Store.
W. II. MAY A CO.,
MauiiRn-iurm or RRIDLKS, SADDLES and HAR
NESSES, have on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
CUPREMB Court MANUAL—Contolu-
LJ lug lire Organic l.nw of tho Court, With notes of the
decisions thereon; Ihe Rules of the Court, with note* of
tho divisions tin-iron; together with forms and directions
for bringing lu Cases; prepared by T. II. It. Cullb, lie-
porter, ami approved hy Ihe Court. Price $1.
ALo, suotibarPa Equity Reports of South Carolina,
vols. I and 9.
StmbharPaCommon Law do. ofSoutti-Caroliiia, vols I
and B.
The Uniled State* Digest; hy Metcalf A Perkins; 3 vols.
Supplement to the United Slates Dige-t, 9 vols.
Annual Digest Tor 1847; by J. P. Putnam.
Anuual Dined for 1818, by do,
llarhour’a New-York Report* in the Supreme Court,
from Aug. 1847 to July term, 1848, vols. 1st, 9d and 3d,
succeeding Dtldo.
Harbours New-York Chancery Reports, vols. 1 and B.
Comstock’s Reports In the Court of Appeals 1 New-
York, vul. 1st—under the new organisation of that Suite.
All the new I .aw llooks received as aoon as published,
and sold at publishers' prices.
augiM W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
pJEARTSmid HOMES, orSuci.1 Distino-
XX lion i A St.wy; by Mrs. Ellis.
Arthur's Six Nights with the Washingtonians.
A Second Visit to the United State* of North America;
hy Sir Cliaa. Lyell, F. H. S.
The Malden Aunt: A Story; by 8. M., reprinted from
promissory notes bearing l— .
John T. I.Oftcr pnmil-ed on or haPire tho 1st January I Hiraininr'mim \Vn™t.^r\Vcie I *“
A BMINISTHATOR’a SALI3.-U, »ir-1 rJ • ' •«!»
J± me Of an order of tho lloumat.le tha InLrl.r Court 2a, after i^ms^ m iiie eanwi dai and «ARNESSEsT-Co» h, Hanmehe, lluggy and Sulky nn*7r
of Chatham County, when silting ti.rordlnary purpose*. iffi 1 ‘IfflL'Harmses of all kinds, by U.c .Ingle set. |
will be sold at Uie «W House door In the County ol ^^ui nmcs e^uiVd ai .7.l. iv,.^d CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Bugay and
Aryan, berw-en Hi- usual hoar* of sale, on tlm first Tu--s to[he l Mi.iCPamTuhbTdeid m^rnortease wlerchy ? ulk > 8jpnngsand Axles; Hash Frames; Hobbs andHows,
day in January next, olue hundred and pity <U5h) a-res Jih?? I ^‘conlomliuikTCS by the single set; Plated and Hrasa Stump Joints; plain
<n»ore or lea.) c-unm «n Wna Land,sl'uate near the waters iiVa“tract of land Ivins on tin-watm of llcard^s '• r,,,h ' r . ’Y°P nn «l ’'urUin do.: broad and
of Black Creek In said county; being one third ofanun |f2i.hJ2S ARuualu rives coiltainln. ftm7hulliod flftv nHTWW • variely of |>atlcrii*; Silk and Worsted
-5« JSfiy'sWTss-sa'WK.,, ~ - _. r
Ilridlcsnmlllamcracs, of which the Pillowing comprise a , “
pan, Spanish Quilte.1, Overlaid and Shnlton Sa.idles; the last English Edition.
Planter's large and extra largo Saddles; Mi us’ plain do.; I Story ol a Genlu*; by Lida MonU.
K111IDI1 do.; ilovs’ and Race do.; I.ndh's’ Saddles of a | Lady Alice, or the New Una.
variety ofPnttcms; Bridles and Martingales; Saddle Hags, Edmond Dante*: A Sequel to L mint Monte 11
Trunks, Ac. | Three Year* Alter i A Sequel to The Mysteries and
SADniiEll’S MATERIALS.—Saildle Trees, Skirting Miseries of New-York. HeMlyml by
.... .... — * * - ••• 1 • ••••. ■ j, ||, cuhueiiGk, t.ongrens-st..
South side Mnikcl squaio.
side or Ul.vck Creak, having about twenty acres to good
order for cultivation. Tenure tali, purcli.i'e-r nayiog lor
title*. Sold a< the property the e-t.it« of Andrew Bird,
lunr, lata of Chatham County,dceea-ed.
June 97 CYlUS BIRD,
li'XBCtrroR’a sale--wui 1* »u i>o-
A.J fiwe the Court llmt t door in KfAngham county, on
beinsa |iart of a h>unty -urvcyeil for Co,. James Jackson
conditioned that ff sold John Lester slnmld pn>' ««d dl*
charge said note, acconling to Ihe ,••1101 ami «■ fleet ihere-
.. , | ol, tli.it then the said deed of mortg.ige. and said notes.
.Mini r.^ 1 t | um |,| income and be null and void, to all intents and
1 ^HE Liberty of Romo: A History, with an
X Historical At count of the Liberty of Ancient Na
tion*; hy Samuel Idiot.
Hume’s lllMory of England, Vnl. 9.
An IILtoiieal tleograpliy of Ihe Bible; hy l.yin.int ole-
manjiihi.iraledhyMapafionilhelniestandiiioatauthen-
le*. "knowii'sml^distirn I fringes; black' and purpiel'oe.-h llnaiis; Buggy Lamps; I Oe sourras.
Ins on ’the NortJHtiie 1 and I C??!?' *"'* ,,nw * L’airiagc Bands; Brass and plated | 'I he Earth an.l Man: Lectures
West hue of said land, it
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWK1.11Y,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
the llrst Tuesday in November n-«t, between the usual
hours of sale, the pillowing prop -rty. to wit:
That large and valuable tract of Land 011 which Ihe
late Mg). C. Powers resided, near No. 9, Central Kail
Road, containing between live and six thousand acres.
Public attention Is earnestly dlrerled ,0 this p,*' ,p "*
surrounded by conveniences and recommendations which
can be attached to but few place* in the low country: well
timbered, well Improved, good wafer and healthy. *1*0 lie
convinced, only come and examine.
At the same time and place, that very valuable trad of
Bay Lands, known as the “Burton Hay,” thlrly-.it mile,
fiom Savannah, on the Louisville Hoad, containing nboui
twenty-four hundred acres, seven or eight hundred or
whlfh are cleared, Including rwo hundred acres of llav | VTOTICE.—Four IttOlUhs after this dale ai>-
Land, well ditched, tlid under tin- CUltiVlUon. Those Who ...U.m will Im... mle tthe Ju. sc. m
diwlre to make a largo quaniitv of Com, Cotton or lUce, I tfwwoinvtH be.made t- the HonoiaMe Judge* ol
... _ , FANCY GOODS. _
purposes. Audit furtlicr aiqieariny, lliat suld note* re- I. M» KASTMAN has made lame additions to his
main unpaid,It Is, therefore, order.nl that the said John | cr stork of Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware,which he
T. Lester do pay into Court hy the flist day of the next | will sell at New York price.
Term thereof, the principal, intercut, and costs due 011 I He has aim added to Ills stork an elegant attsorlnieiil of
suld notes—(or shew cause |.i lit- contrnn- If any he I TABLE CUTLEItY; SILVER SETH, eousi.iing ofTea
has,)-and Inat on fellttre of tin- said John Lester I pot. Sugar bowl,and Creamer. A choice selection of very
«o to do, equity of Redemption in Ihe said mortgaged I tine London made, full jewelled LEVER WATCHES,
preini-e. In* forever ihcr.-nPer barred nod foreclosed; I with heavy flue gold hunting eases; logelher with a f n-nl
and it I* Pirthrr ordered that this rule be published In om | vatlety of oilier ailk-le., among which may be found ,
-'“W Savannah Gasette*once a mnnth for four rntmih., Wait-lies, Clocks, Watch Trimmings, Breastpins, Finger | ewived liv
eopv thereof served o« the said John Lester, or lit- I Kings, Bmcrfeis, F^r-Kinga, Gold Pens ami Pencils, Medal- I
hi Comparative Phy
the History of Man
kind! hy Arnold Guyot; lion slated Rom the French hy C.
C. Felton.
Story of a Genius,nr Cola Monll.
Also new supplies of Music Portfolios.
Lycll's Second VMt to (he United State*.
Etiquette for Gentlemen; hy nn American.
The Ball Room, and Evening Parties.
Courtship and Marriage.
Convetsallon and Table Talk.
The Tdllelte, Dress and Fashion.
Etiquette for Ladies; by a Lady.
Crotch*! t with entirely new Patterns.
Whlsi; containing Rules for playing all kluds of W hist.
Hand-Book Ibr Newly Martb-d Couple.
Game* for the Amusement of Evening Parlies. R
JOHN M. COOPER.
A (rue extinct from (lie miuut-s la«t t-in of said Court.
W. S. NORMAN, Atl’y IU Mortgagee,
July 31 JOHN E. PHASER, o. c. u c.
win do well to look to this place.
At the same time nmlplucc: one thousand acre* of well
timbered Pine Laml, near No. 3«$, Central Ratl-Knnd.
Also one one hundred and Ally sere tract, on Ogeechee
River, below Jenckcs’ bridge. Also one lot in the village
of Springfield.
At the sain* time and place, the place where Zara.
Powers formerly resi led, on tin Central Rail-Road, one
mile below No. *J, containing fourteen ot flltccn hundred
acres of well timbered I’ine Land.
Any of the above Lands may Im purchased at private
sole, or any Information hail respecting them, by apply
ing to Win. Cooper, No. 9, or ,M. II. Powers, No. 3Jj(,
Central Kail-Road; or Virgil Powers, Macon.
plication will be mode t<> the Honorable Judges i
the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting ft*
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell n tract of Land known |
ns Bethel, Glynn county, containing seven hundred acres, I
more or less. Al-o one other tract or parcel of Land in I — v —.»
Henry county, containing two hundred two and a half I :W0 bagsKiot'offec; Wlags l.a^uiradu.
ions, inn vases, rum ris-nci v uiicry, ralley umri,
Speetneles, t'anes. Silver Ware. Plau-d Ware, Mallie-
uiaiieal liislrumenis, ('hina and Gla-s Wares, Musical
Instruments, Military Goods, Fancy Goods in gicat va le
Vi fce. Jan 99
GROCERIES.—Tho Subscriber |
lias received bv recent arrivals j
5fl Midi. Porto |||.-o Sugar
•JO do. St. Croix do
100 packages Stewart's Sutiat—Loaf, Crash
t-d and Retin -d;‘43 W Is. Coff e Sugar
rfHE SOUVENIR GALLERY; nn
X liistratud tilfl Book.
Friendship's Offering, for 1M0.
Rosary of Illustrations, fur IMO.
The Garland, for 1B50.
Christmas Rose* for 1330.
Gmley’s Lady’s Book Tor September.
Graham’s Magaxiue Ibr Scplemhi-r.
Snrtain’s Magaxiue for Seidendier. Received hy
''IPt
Wclifval SUAjci-u.'jcmcnts.
aug97
JOHN M. COOPER.
a-res, and a lot of W acres in theUnld Region, Pherokee,
luting part of the real estate of Isaac Norton, deceased,
and sold for the benefit of the heir* of t-nid estate.
F. F.. TKBEAC,
Guardian ol 'nia-ld n* Norton.
JOHN H. NORTON.
Savannah, June 30,1649. July 3
sept 7
ran ruwrra, niacon.
M. H. POWERS, j
VIRGIL POWERS, > Ex'rs.
WM. COOPER.
I t.'omt of the County of Efiinaham, wlwn sitting ns n Couit
I of Onlinary. for leave to -ell all Ihe Lands and Negroes
| bcloniing to Hie estate of Jas. S. Crum, late of raid
f a EORGIA — Chatham County— Tu all I ' JJ; " cAioinv
VT whom It may concern: I -———
SO htu* nn*l pn kets Javn Coffee
100 paekagvs Tobw-co, various brands
100 M»|s. common Gin; 50 do. Phelps ,h>
100 hbls. New Euglaud lium;5 pipes Holland Gilt
50 hhls. West- rn Whiskey; 5 half pipes t Hard Brandy
50 quarter and 1 ishth casks Ma-aga Wine
1 pun- h on SI. Croix Rum
90 quart-r and eighth casks Madeira Wine
10 bids, super old Monoagnltela Whiskey
100 pieces Dundee Hogging; IS bale* Gunny do
75 casks Hacon Sides; 93 boxes Purl Starch
300 canvassed Hams; very choice
100 barrel* and half bids. Canal Flour
SO bids. Baltimore Flour; 900 Imt* assorted Shot
-JO hbls. and 10 halfpipes Cider vinegar
TYTfYrir’I.’ It’.nr n..,nik<, _i-, _ I so bbl. No- 3 Maekcrel; 100kegs llaxonl’s Powder
j\| ILL.—Pour months alter date, nppll- | mo boxes Soap, various brand*
XN cation will he made to Urn Honorable the Court of | go bag* Pepper, IOdo.8ptce;85lK>xes Raisins
—Adams "*- *
N OTICE.—Four months after date, appli-1
rntl.ui will I* made lo the Judges «>f the Inferior |
r I'HE Magic of Kindness; or, the Won-
i droits Story ol thu Good lluati t hy ihe Brothers
I May hew.
1 I848 , ^ nn '* ,,f ll>e NBlion “* Assembly, from May,
Wlinldy's Logie—new edition.
, IlL-toryof Pendeitnlst hy Thiiekerny-wlih numerous
| ilUistratiou*—No. I,price‘45cents.
| Sir Charles Lycll's -4d VWt bi IJ. S., (new supply.)
I Just received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
J Ailtn'rs.
Wh'-re ts. Mary Williams, Admini-tratrix of the Pa>tife
of Rtchard P. Widiains, hath applied (a the HoaoraMe
the Inferior Court of saitl county, when stitiug for ordina
ry purports, Tor a elution to Issue and be putdl-bed ac
cording to Jaw for Letters DDmi-sory.
These are lit -r-ffore to cite and admonDb ull concerned
to file their obleetioos (if any they have) to the applicant
In the Clerk's office of said Court, on or lie fore the third
day of January next; otharwlse letters dLuilssory will be
Witness, the Honorable Elina Reed, one oftlie Ju-tices
of said Cinirt, this 3J day of July, 1619.
July 3 SEABORN QpQDALL.c.
/7J.EORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
V* whom It may concern t
Whereas, Robert Watkins Flournoy, Administrator
of Robert Willi# Flournoy, deceased, hath mode applica
tion In the Honorable tlw Inferior Court of snbl county,
when silting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to issue I county, drv-eased, for the benefit nt the h.-tr* and creditors.
- * * ** - * ' -* 1 ‘ *“ STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, Adm r.
— ..... — Honorable
•rdlnnry of Liberty County for h-ave to sell Hie real estate
of II, II. Benton, deceased, late of said County, of which
all cone* rtfed will ttke due notice.
.June91 JOHN SIIAW, Administrator.
TYfOTICE,—Four months after date anpli-
lt cation will be made to the Inferior Court of Bryan I
county, while sitting a* a Court of Ordinary, for h ave to I
sell all Ihe Real E-Life of the late Harriet Sapp, of said
county, deceased, for the heneflt of the Itelrs anil cred
itors. WM. J. CLARK, Adnt.
sept 19
SO boxes Adamantine Candles; 10 frails Aluinuds
50 htlds. Culm Mohrs*.-#; 50 boxes Pipes
50 barrels New Orleans Mol antes
95 cask* Pori- r. pitiU ami quart*
90 quarter chest* Hyson Tea; !!5 boxes Cheese
p0 31. Spanish Cigars, various brands
sept 14 II. A. CRANE.
GROCERIES.—20 hhds. Porto
Rico Sugnr*;‘J0do. Muscovado do.
900 hag* Rio Coffee; 100 bbl*. N. O. Whiskey
43 Wds. l'hc|p*sGin;50dn. N. Y. Brandy
) 50 do. New England Bum
N O. 1, the History.of Pendonnis: l»y W.
M. Thackeray.
I History of the National Constituent Assembly, from
I May, HM8: by J. F. Corkran, E«q.
The Magic of K indue**; or, the Wondrous Story of the
I Good Human: by the Brothers Mayhew.
I Element* of Logic, comprising the Sub>tuncc of the
I Article in the Ktwyclnpmllit Mi lrapollmiila, he. kc.: by
I Kicti’d. Whatclcy, D. D, Recelvi d by
1 aug-40 JOHN 3!. COOPER.
r^DINBimO REVIEW for July—Con-
Jj mining a review of Macaulay’s England, and of the
article In the Loudon Quarterly, hy Cioker. Single num
bers for sale.
Eclectic 3!agiu.lnc, for August.
I’anllcu on do., tran-lnted hy SantU'-l L. Bigelow.
Cooper's Virgil, Virgil l)c-lphiiie, Anthon’* Virgil,
Gould’s Virgil, SchmiU ana Zumpt's Virgil lie., fee.
Ilooiier's Medh-al Dictionary,
attg 14 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
U1SGJASK STOPPED IN ITS MAUCIIt
CHOLERA PREVENTED.
A Medloino furAU Complaints of tho Blood,
Nervous Attacks, nr Bilious Aflertiutis.
INVALIDS READ!
Antoni tho remedies of the day, wlmt mcdh-lnc la tho
best? Tilts question has been answered by the unsolicited
tcstimoulalsnf more than TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
PEKSUNSI who have been restored to health and lisu-
ulncss hy the use of BRISTOL’S SAHSAJ’AJIJLLA I-
l cures because It removes the add humors from Ihe
body, and by purifying the blood makes tho system imper
vious tu disease.
THE CHOLERA
need produce no fear to thosu who make a free use of
HltlSTOL’S SARSAPARILLA. Pure blood I* a pow
erful bulwark against the encroachment* of disease, and
' 1 pestilence which is again apruudini Ummghout the
lms HtSLWa’W.
Dysentery, Costivuttess, Hummer Coinplalnt, Cholic, ship
Fever, Pains in tha Bock, Side and lleatlj Canker,
Ulcerated Throat, Bronchitis, Conker of Stom
ach, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Typhus
and another Fevere.Small Pox, Measles,
Scarlet Fever, Rheumatism, Cu
taneous Eruption*, Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Coughs,
Colds, and
CONSUMPTION.
These cnmptalnts are all oecnsimtinl hy Impure blond,
nd permanently cured hy Ihe u-e of BRISTOL’S SAR
SAPARILLA.
•THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE
Is alike the language or the Scripture, and the language
of reason. From tin) blood is built up, particle hy par
ticle, the entire human body. Ha bones, and muscles,
and delicate the tires, are all the results of Uie gradual do-
potflis of uilnutu particles, which are taken up by the
various organs throughout tho system. A* the weed of
tho tree grow s, year by year, from tho dcposlte nf I igneous
substance from the sap which circulates through It* ca-
pilliary ve-sels, so dues the organUcd living human body
gruw, and supply its natural waste from the material*
furiil.-hed hy ihe blood alone, for (he blood contains all the
material.* necessary to thu reparation nud growth of the
0f !Ks it Is llio only means by which the great (Unctions of
nutrition is accompll.-hed. so nho I* this nil important
vital fluid, the source or all Ihe humors of the body. Thu
saliva, tears, bile, urine, perspiration and all other secre
tions, ate taken solely Rom the blood. How IndLpunsi-
ble Uiuii, is II, that this
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE
he in a pure and healthy "talc.
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA
I* Ihe greatest purifier of tint blood known In (lie Materia
Medica.
INVALIDS REMEMBER I
That BRISTOL’S is the only pure Extract of Sarsapa
rilla prepared In this country, one Itottle of which Is worth
ten of thu kind offered hy many or the unprincipled quacks
throughout the Untied elutes.
THE CASE OF JAMES WYOKOFP
lias no equal, it stands out alone! Bristol’s Sarsaparilla
has achieved In till* cure a reputation and a lainu that
never i nn lie « on by any other medicine.
A synopsis of the ease, and a quotation extracted from
the most liittucntlnl and reqiectuble press. 1* all that call
lie liven til tills sheet. The history or (lie young man
hn* keen primed and Is til the hands of agent*.
IF IN THE DAYS OF THE APOSTLES,
among tho ninny who sought miraculous relh-f nt their
hands, there had been brought to tln-m the remnant of a
human being, d< af, dumb, and urn Hally blind, with
leg* and one aim cuien off by tile, ration, hi* tors,
and palate, too, eomplefel) destroyed by the ravage* oi
the teirible disease, whose work of destruction was sure
ly and swiftly going on—would It not have been
deemed n sinking Illustration of miraculous power. Imd
the cruel malady been at oneo *t lycd-lta horrible ulcers
lion* at once healed—and Ihe mutilated body or the suf-
feier relieved from rneking pains—hi* appetite restored—
hi-sleepagain rend red sound and refreshing—his flesh,
t-pirti*, animation um-e more retiirnrd-ln short, a com-
plcte restoration to general liealllt effec ted.
Such would Indeed have been deemed A MIRACLE—
yet such a wonderful ivnik has been wrought hy BRIS
TOL’S SARSAPARILLA.
James Wvcxorr, now 91 year* old, and tho son of Pe
terW; ‘
When flve years old, being attacked hy Meascls, he had
pieparalinn of Mercury administered to him, and for
eleven long yeara of waUtbj pain, and frightful mutila
tion, were its pernicious effect* at work. Awful beyond
description were the sufferings of that poor boy during the
Intcival, us detailed in on tint-resting history of Ills extra
ordinary cure, published in 1848 at iTulTiilo, lol Ills benefit,
and wltlrb can be hnd of Bristol’s Agents.
Six year* have now.elapscd since till* modem miracle
was wrought, and the person yet lives to testily—though
jVJOTICE. Futir months after date, amilica-j -no boxes manui'n- tured Toimcco I A 8ECOND VISIT to the United States;
nun^ whS .Kllra Sr USSmlmmSPSt -is 1ml r '-bjl-. N o. 1 M«tk«rcl A. by Sir Churls. Lyell, P. R. H., aiillior of IITr.,«li
iCSmS; S. WHS I ^ ^ ^ | lo Ainrrti-a,” Ac.
r Letters Di -ml# I June 15
and be published according to law
'7t,U are tberefore to cite andodniouUli all ronerrned,
to flle their objections (If any they have) to the applicant
til the Clerk’s Office nf said Court, on or before the third
day of January next; utberwi-e Letters DistuUsory
be granted.
VTOTICE.—Four months after date anpli-1
ll cation will he mode to the Honorable the Inferioi J
Court mi Chatham county, when sitting a* a Cram of Or- I
dinaiy, for leave to divide Ihe Lands and Ncxrocs lK-l»nx- I
, g - , Int to the Estate of Franklin Fox, laic of said county, I
Wltnera,the Honorable W. Thorne Wtltianfe, one of | deceased. CYRUS BIRD, 1
the Justices of said C
July3
aid Court, this 3d day of July, 1819. I June 37
SEABORN GOODALL, c. v. o. c. c. j * - _
Adm’r de bonis non.
(GEORGIA—Chatham County.—To all
VJ whom It may concern:
Whereas, Matth-iw Luf burrow. Administrator of the
E-tatc of Ann Askew, deceased, hath aiqdicd to the Hon —
orable tlie Inferior Court of said county, sitting for onli I county jdeceasetl,
imrjrpurpi«es,for a elution to Issue and be published, | June 97
according to law, for Letters DDuilseory.
These are tiler-fore 11 cite and admonish, nil concerned,
to file their objections (If any they have) to Ihe applicant
ill the Clerk’s office ol said Court, on or before the twelfth
day of September u .xt; otherwise Lettei* Di*mis-or> will
b« granted.
WitnesH, the fl.uinralde W. Thorne Willinnia, .
« Justices of said l.'n-iit, till* tw. lAh day of March, 1849.
n niia SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
TYT OTICE.—Four months after dale applica-
ll lion will tie made to the llonnrabfe the Inferior |
Court of Chatham county, when sitting ns a Court of Or
dlnary, for leave In sell all the Lands and Negroes be
longing to the EMate of Andrew Bird, Jr., bile of sold
80 hid*. N. •». Syrup; 40hltd«. Culm Mola-n-c*
!<0 tierces Cuba .Mo)o.ocs; 50 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. cask* 3tndilra Win*-; 35 do. do. 3lolaga do.
95 bid*. Uaralnria Bum; 50lioxe*scaled Herring
50 do. Sugar, Blitter and Soda Bi-i-uits
75 matt* Ca-.-ia; 10 hlul*. Bacon Side*
80 quarter che~t* II)>on Tea, '45 eighth do. do.
90 chest* Black Tea; 10 tuu< I’eimer; 5 Img* Pimento
10 keg*Go<h n Butter; 20 bid*. Monongah< la Whl.-key
19 half pipes Olard, Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy
4 do. do. Swan Gins 50 lioxestTn-ese
5 hhd*. Kentucky LeafToboccO; 30 taixe* Pearl Starch
300 Demijohns, various sixes
73 hsL-ket* ChamtKigne, of rhojee brand*, in store and
for «nle hy J. V. CONNERAT.
Jan 1
in America," Ac.
Hildreth’s History of the United State*, vo|. 9.
Southey’s Common Place Hook, Part 9,
Tho History or the Amertcnii Bible Society, from lu
gnnitntlon to the pre.omt lltue; by W. I’. Strickland,
embellished with a llki-ues* of the lion. Elios Boudinot,
L. L. D., flr*t President of the Society.
Adventure* of a 3ledu-.il Student; by Robert Douglass,
Surg -oii Royal Navy.
Also further supplies of
Lady Allcei a new edition—price 37.^c.
Anil Eighteen Hundred and Twelve, or Napoleon'* In
va-lon of Huesia. Received by
augO JOHN M. COOPER.
CYRUS BIRD, Administrator.
Sugars; 100In -
80 bid* Crashed, Powdered and Rt-flned Sugars
10 hhds Molasses, and 10 bbl* Syrup
IOO bbl* and half bbl* Canal and Georgia Flour.
/^EORGIA.—Effingham County.—To all
VT whom It may concern:
rpo tho PODLia.—UURNS & SCALDS.
X I (-hnM.nn tha —...Id to imiv., Ih.t SI ? wS.l. . V
U lI.LKV N JIAtilt AI. FAI«I BXTHACTOK. | S .“. .11“™ fc! 1
That D to say, the original and only genuine article, (not
the roonterfell and imitation Eatr.irtor,) lum ever failed,
innny one single in-tance, from it* first iiitr<Nlu-ti<m by
me in Ic-*I9, up totiiis period,) to cuaa the woist Burns
and Scalds.
To Mothrn of Fumlllrs.
I would say, many a- cideufe, su- h as linnu, Scald*,
Cuu, Wounds oiul Uruisc*,are i*f frequent occuirciice to
elul-Jn n, and th y are moreover subject to manv other
Wh ‘reas,J<din P. Kesler, Administrator 0^ the Estate of ■ riiiiun n, nun in.-y are unnwwr suuje Cl IO ■IIRII) Ittltci
Valentine Kesler,deceased, hath aiiplie'l to the llouoralde I complaiiits. sm-h a« Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Uiieiimn-
the Inferior Court of said county, sluing for ordinary pur | tism, Crop ions, Swellings, Sprain*, and Inflammation*,
pose#, for a citation t-i 1* U-* and bo published, acco.diiig I DALI.E3 M EXTRACTOR Isa certain, qukk, safe and
to law, Tor LcUcrs DDuilamry. I ut-v r failing Remedy, in any and all of ilic above enu-
Tliese are tlier.-furc to cite and admonish, all concern I meiati d ca.ualtl<-s and di-easea.
ed, to flle their o'ljectlops (If any they have) to the npp'i | Tlx* True Tret
cant In the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before tin* I *, that the genuine HALLEY’S EXTRACTOR, in
10th day of January uext; otherwise Letter* Dismi**ory I wor-t Burn* and Scalds, draws o#il Die lire and p-uu
will be granb-d- I few miniife*; and from the uioun lit of it* app'feation ti
Wltaese, the Honorable P. C. Pendleton, one of the I relicv-s, subdues tlie pain, and prrnlnce* a cooling and
Justices of raid Court, Pit* 10th da^ of July 1849. | WKitiiiux effect, and wliai is of vast inqioruinee, it heal*
50 box' * Sperm. 95 do Adamantine, and 30 do Hull
Candles; 100 boxes and half Imxe* Soap
_ casks W inleraud Fall Sperm Oil
10 hbls. 31 ess pork; 10 half bid*. F. 31. Beef
30 packages llwkwheat in hid*, halfqr. eiglilh and hag*
95 packageselrnh-e Teas; 90,000 superior llnvana Sugars
75 boxi-s half and qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
90 casks and 80 lioxes rlmice Wine
1 pipe Brandy, vintage of 18-19
I qr. ra k Queen’’* Port Wine
Holland Gin and Domrslie Liquors
900 boxes and half Imxcs Tobacco, various brand*
Mustard, Pepper. Ginger, Allspice, Clove*, Ms«e, Al-
musiaru, repper. uingcr, nusince, i. iovc*, mace, ai-
nioiuls, Currant*, Sweet Oil, Sardines, Nutmegs, Starch,
Wine and Cider Vinegar. Codfish, Potatoes, kc. kc.
N. B.—The almve stock of Goods have all I*ecn selected
T YELL’S 2d VISIT.—A Second VW» to
JL-J the United Stales; by SlrCliuifes Lyell—9 vols.
— hq.
'* Common Plate Book, complete—one vul.
■5.
Ill-toiyrof the United Stales—vul. 9.1, p.
IHsto#y of ihe Amerh-an Ulble Soch-ty; by VV. P
Strickland—1 vol—.51 50. *
Ktlmnnd Dilutes: A Sequel to the Count of Monti-
Cristo— 50 cents.
Mr* Ellis’ llenrtJ and Homes, or Sot Ini Dhllncllon—
50 cent*.
The 3t:iiJi-u Aunt: A Story; from the la*t London
edition—80 cents.
t 'bis* Hook of Zoology; by Profes-or Jaeger.
An Easy Introduction to Spanish Conversation*; by
Velaxqili-x de In Cudeiia. a
Hrory uf n Genius; by Cela Mnnli.
Downing’s Landscape! Gardeuing and Ituinl Archiiec-
liin-—Ith edition, many plafes.
Also—The Annual Digest, for 1847 nnd 1848, of Decis
ions in the vnriotis Untied Stale* Courts.
Just received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
July 19
JA3IE8 RAIIN. c. v. o. a. c.
SR'IlllUt 1 <1 *<>« ul ISO IIU|WIIRU< 0, I. HOW
the wound* without *«;*a! No family ought thee fore to
he wiflmut it for a single day, for it frequently is the
eansot pieservioglife its. ll ! and iww,
3IAI1K THE DIFFERENCE.
Th.- c.Hiiilerfeit and iiniwtioii Extractor* imitj r# and
IMcaKASE TUP. VAIN !
Captain* sail Clerks nf Steamboats
ought never to be w ithout a good supply of the genuine
llalley on 1*0*1 rd **f their vessel*. Kx|iio»iima mid r-oll.ips
lug ol boiler# do frequently occur, and dreadful suffering,
and—not unfrequentijr—lo-s of life I* the consequence!
It Is therefore positively criminal, to neglect the acquisi
tion of such an invaluable Reim-dy. Rend Ihe following:
Awful Cane of Braidt
WiikaT Fiki-D, Nuoaaa Co. N. V., Feh.28, 1848.
Mr. Dailey-— Dear Sir: While my sou, flflecu years old,
«« nt work in tho shingle manufactory of L. P. Rose he
had the misfortune to slip and fill into a large vnl, used
of Lewi, Lanier, lu. VMM Ul III. HMdtWiX. I..I. f™ *• *[• unyPW “rji.yHTg*’..-’.*?***
rior Court or nad L'o-inly, wlrlt. .mins ... a SSurt " r ".’,..1* . .V,
TbrnmllwrelUr. to nnd ndiiinnl.il aH p-i-on. I loU'-a.lly mod il«',oil'-i U-'U.'lr; Tlu Ka'd. wt-ln ...
Litereilcd, lo die their ol.Je. liooi /If nny thry hn.., In I nnnnnud lif Ihnl mo.1 of the fl.njl enme ofl
•i... iH«Li. nsLn. ~r ,r... n-—. '..r 7.I.II—L. r— Lu I with his garments, an<f hi* life was despaired of by both
*2 phyuieiaus and friend*.
Dallev’s Pain Extractor was procured a* soon n« po#*l
Ide (which was lu oboutsixhours) andaf *' ' * *'’ ‘
T ADY ALICE, or The New Una.
... , -LJ Tlie LifunfMaxImillen Robespierre, with extracts
with much care for cash, at the unprecedented low prices | from 111* unpublished < nrrrspondence; by u. II. Lewi-g.
* —*"* • *— 1 -'“-t| ca | History from Ihe foartli edilfe
GEORGIA — Liberty County. — Tu all
VX whom It may concern:
Whereas, Sarah Howard applies to *nc for Letters Dls-
tulssory on the estate of Christine Howard, late of said
county, deceased.
Thcso are therefore in cite and admonish ail concerned,
lo flle their objections (if any they have) within tlie time
prescribed by law, in iny office, or said letters will be
granted.
Witness, tlie lion. W. E. W. Quarv-rman, one of the
Justices or slid Court, this 5tli day of 3farcli, 1849.
mar 7 J. H. RRADWELL, o. c. o. i„ n.
/^.EORGIA —Bryan County.—To all whom I
it may concern: I
Whereas, James Sherman, AdiniuMrator of tic estate I
the Clerk’s Uffice of tlie Court of Ordinary for said
County within ihe time prescribed by law, otherwise
Letters Dl*mis*ory will be xr oiled (lie applicant.
Witness, Uie Honorable John P. Mines, one of the Ju»-
of Groceries, and great inducement will lie given to those
who purchase for cash or city acccptiuH-i-*. nnv 1
GROCERIES.—Give us a call!—
The Hulwcrilier* have received from New-
York, a choice and well selected Mock ol
FAMILV GROCERIES, selected hy one of Ihe firm ex-
pre*rly for tills market, cnn-i-llng or
HI. Croix, Porto llh o and Mu*< ova<lo Sugar ;
Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Clarified Sugars;
Pale nnd white Soap; Sperm and Tallow Caudles;
Hyson, Black, imperial and Gunpowder Tea*;
J Hive Oil; Sardine*; Herring* and No. 1 Mackerel;
Almond*, llahin«, Currant* and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, I’ail*, Hrui-hes, and all oilier
article# ii-uallr kept in a Family Grocery Store.
Also keep alway* on hand of the lic»t quality, choice
Go#hen Butler, Leaf Lard, Fulton 3!arket Beef, Smoked
Tongue*, llain#, kc. For sale on accommodating term*,
by DAVID O’CONNER,
od 34 Corner or Broughton and Drayton »t*.
C 1 HINA, Glass and Earthen WARE—Re-
/ reived, hy recent arrivals: Fine China Tea Beit*,
various pattern*, splendid variety of single Cups ami
Haucerr; Dinner Sells; gilt and plain Pfbriier*; Can
dlesticks, high and low, China Vase* and other mantle . ,. I1U1CIU , n r „„„ u „„ m
ornaments; Have All*; Toilet Bottles; Card Trim Mugs. Charles Richardson, M. D. Price 19« cent*.
f:r " nll '* 1• The Old Judge, or Life in n Colony; by Judge llalibur
Gii-selcr's Keel viastical History from Ihe fourth edition,
revised and amended; translated from the German by
Samuel Davidson, L. L. I).
The Woodman: A romance of the times of Hichan
ill; by G. P. H. James, E#q.
America and Uie Americans; by the late Aclitlle Mural,
translated from the French.
'i lia Carpenter nf Rouen; hy J. S. Jones, M. D.
'I'he fllysteries of tiio Court of London; by G. W. Rey
nolds, Part I.
3lngdelan nfid Marcia, or (lie Rectory Guest; by Mrs.
Grey.
Old London Bridge,nr llie Days of llenry VIII.
Edmond Dantes, a Sequel to the Court ol 3loute-Chris-
to; by Alexander Humus.
Persuasive* to Early Piety, interspersed with suitable
Prayer*; by Rev. J. G. Pike, Dei by, England.
"loss Book of Zoology; by Prut. B. Ja-g-r. Received by
July 17
JOHN 31. COOPER.
rI aruiiio i m nn.i whii-'li I f* 1 * and eniborecd, various sixes; Granite Dinner, Tea ami
otwioaa, uan iiuuuiwne sinin r. nines,one ui uirjuv | *'7;'.. , i.i.ii nai_ I 'Foilet Setts, Lustre Bowls; together wltii a general as
Uees orsaid Court of Ordhmiy, this twenty-first day of 1 “‘f 1 . ,”? I L?| I i,,“.iht^ I ■wtnwnt of Granite-Warei _Decanter*. new patterns
June, one thousand eight hundred and •’nrtynlne. swelling, and in » Tew day seruninem-edln-nling Ins sorea. I .... . -
iune 97 J. SMITH, o. o.n.e. r. l There eppenn-d a general improvement, so much so I
J J, a -. III time weeks he was removed to his faiher’s house,
l^TLW-YORK Court of Appeals.—Reports
-L i of Cases decided from September 1847, to Decein-
*r 1848; hy Geo. VV. Cainstock—vol. I*t.
English Chancery Reports, vol 90; containing Vounge
k Collyer, vnl. I.
Wharton’* American Crfmiiml Law.
Also, the Cholera, it* Cause. Prevention and Cure; by
9 that |
- — , r ... rns; I
I Pin her*; Gobleu; Wine Tumblers, rut nnd pressed;
I Water and Wine Uoltlcs; Astral, Solar, nnd Globe Lamp*;
.. ,„,i„ „„a - h.ir I Candlesticks, plain nnd colored; Finger Basins; Fruit
-at about oue IjMr. m .. , 11P f . I Baskets; Dlslics; Bowl*; Halt Cellars, various patiems;
_f it may concern: When ns Saulul 31. Burnett, Ex I ,,^,,(1,, and wa believe it wits (lie means, under Provi- I JJall Lanlernr, Bohemian Glass Toilet BotUes. Vases,
ecutor of the last will nnd testaincnt of C«d. John Burnett. T““ ,, ^Vti,*M* ife. an^ewwkUhieXRyret-om. ^-1 Oliver, rit and bronxed GrandMc* andI Robueks;
.m—..-ll hall, anniui i., tha 11........1.1. ,hm i.if-rii.r I'mirt I V’■ safeamlinvaliiM.lcirm# plaited Fruit Baskets; Castors; 31 us lard Top*; Tea, Hes-
/2JEORGIA—Glynn County.—To all whom
YJ it may concern i When ns Samul 31- Burnett, Ex I
lint Spring-Street Milliner's Apprentice, nr Life
New-York. 95 cent*.
Eller’s Housekeeping Made Easy. 19Jf rents.
Old London Bridge, or tlie Days of llenry
cenls.
June 96 W. TIIORNE WILLIAMS.
«*S9"#iJpl* *PP“*# " I- Infcriw Court „ ln ,n .dahr u a nf. and innliuM. nine-
of Sni County, wtm .IIUii, fnrillnay punio..., for d . w i Ul nM „ r rep.,., I d.ar Hr. yotu
4 cL.U-diCoti.ne and be puC-U.heU nccordtny to law Cm j okul.-u and lluulil. MtunL ApL.a Cut.,
Sunarkah Clark.
«d, to file Uielr objections (if any they have) to the appli
cant, in the Clerk's Office of **M Court, on or liefore tlie
aocond Monday of January next, otherwise Leiti-rs DIs-
ini**ory will be granted.
Wil-ie**, tlie Honorable John M. Tison.oneof the Jus. | n_." \v,n 'Kraus K Clurl
«fU» MM Con.;, lli.lW.dn, of Jnn., A. U., IW8. | gC A.«,’
E. Clash.
We tlie iimfernigucd being personally acquainted with
the ea*eof3lr. (.’lark’s son, believe the above statement
sulwtantially correct.
31. Dewey, Louisa Dewci
, . Tops; Tea,
ert and Table Spoons; Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter
I Stoppers; Ten Strainer*; llrltannla Coffee Mains, Urns
and I'ots; Rent’s Patent Coffee Drawers; Tea Pot#,Choc-
olnte do.; Lamps, v -
Pltchers, Castors, ,
oei9l Hinet*’new Building, Ilrouglitnn-street.
Brunswi.
bdORGIA—Liberty County.— loall whom
VJ it may Aoncern:
Whcr -a*, Efizabelli H. L. Jon-s applies for Letter*
Dismlssory up hi Ihe Estate uf Jnsepli Jones, late of said
county, duceamd.
These are therefore to cite nnJ admonish all and singu
lar thu kindred aud cn-ditoi* of said estnle, to file their
objection* (if any tliey have) in my office, in t -rius of the
law; otlicrwisc Letters of Disiuisson will be granted said
applicant at tlie November term of sold Court of ordinary
of the present year.
Witness, the Honorable John A. Hendry, this 7th May,
1849. may 9 J. S. IIRAD WELL, c. c. o. i.. c.
•r j s Keisev Henry b A 1H TIGHT STOVES—Large 8i7^S, fur
M'-’Aift Al “” * CMn ‘
, a- „iy printed p.mrddrU for . WAli.H AND TtN.-PW k^i Nrtl., ™l SO ho... Tin
many important testimonial* of cure* performed, and for 1 1 ,Viri«!r -in .im.i.u i»rrci „„i„«
thu truth or wiiirhsUieiueuU, Htold m^w-lf re*;ion*jblej | p r ;^ N8—J0 u e Lwre Percussion Guns, assorted
“ i ' 1 ?o u 'i ws
.k, iSr‘ tl " k fun”. S a
/^.EORGIA—Libcrty Counly.— To all whom
it may concern:
Whereas, Joseph Qusrtenuao applies for Letters Di*
ml*sory upon the estate of William LeCnute, late of said
County, deceased:
These are therefore to cite nnd admoui»li nil concerned
to file their objections (if nnv they have) within tlie time
prescribed bylaw, in my office, or said Letter* will be
* r \Vitiif-s*, the Honorable Charlton IHiies, one of the
Justices of said Court, till* 98th day of July, 1849.
JOHN B. FRAHEIt, n. r. c. o. I..
UUjtf
Whereas, Joseph S. Fay, Administrator of tho Estate
of Francis Winter, decrnned, hnth applied lo the Honor
able tha Inferior Court of s lid county, when sitting foi
ordinary purp«ise*. for tr citation to Issueaud be published
according to Inw Mr Letters l)ismi*Bory.
These nru therefore to ctiq and ndinonish nil concerned
to flle Uielr objection* (if nny they have) to the applicant
in the Clerk’s office of raid Court, nn nr beforq the fourth
day of March next; otherwise Letters DismlsMiry will he
grained.
Witness, the Honorable R. T. Gibson, one of the Jus
tice* of raid Court, till* 4th September, 1849.
sept I SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c.
N OTICE.—Four months after date applica
tion will bo mode to the Honorable Trustees of tho
1 nferior ('miit of Eflinghnin County, when sitting for Or
dinary purposes, (brlenvo to soli the Real Estate of John
llincly, IlUfl of Eflinghnin County, deceased; consisting
of three tracts of Land: otto lying in tho said County of
Effingham, one tract in Cherokee, nnd nnotherin Appling
County. ISRAEL IIINELY,
County,
sept 6
Administrator.
I'ih-s. Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald
Head, Carbuncle, Fever Sores, Cuts of the severest kind,
Bruises, Swellings, Punctures, Sore Nipples, Broken
Breast, Chapped Handsend Lips,Sprains and Inflamma
tions, where Ihe parts affected can be reached and the
Extractor applied, yield to it* pain subduing, curative and I '
healing properties! Rut I distinctly declare, that I will I y
not hold myself responsible for the effect* of nny Exlrne- —
E UROPEAN Life and Manners in familiar
Letters to Friend*; by Henry Column.
win. IM4MI unirm, ... .nu.cno.--, I* Vnp the .ullioi of Old Jn|.
*.„.0-n.wB«lldl„.. Hfon.lilnn.ilr.,.. I fcSSKtaA »,0.0,1.,
of ihe French Governriienl: translated from tne originai.
Wild Western Scenes: A Narrative of Adventures in
the Western Wilderness, the nearest and best California;
by Luke Hliorlfield, Illustrated.
Banning's Common-Sense—being a rational treatise
condensed from his course of popular lectures on Chronic
IR#ea*es—a new edition.
;ely, yet most eloquently—to the curative properties of
..JSTOl.’ri SARSAPARILLA! '
CASE OF INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
Hartford, Conn-,Sept. 99,1819.
Tills may certify that 1 have been a subject of Inflam
matory Rheumatism for the lost eighteen year*, and often
confined lo my bed for four or six week* by each attack.
I have tiled every possible remedy that the most celebra
ted of tlie New-York mrdk-al mculty could prescribe,
besides any quantity of quack medicine*, but did not
obtain permanent relief.
Soon after resuming my residence in Hartford, I hnd
the most severe attack I ever had. 1 wo* confined to my
room two months, and wtn-n I left I was scarcely aide ta
walk, and not without the mo#t severe pain. My lam
eness la#ted from la#t October to the June following.
llav mg hu-inessln New-Yorklast February, I was there
introduced to a gentleman hy the name ul Thomas llognu,
Who highly recommended Bristol’s 8arsapaiulla.
lie told me that ho had lieen confined to his Imd eight
months willi Rheumatism and Scrofula, and Ills physi
cian* Imd given him up. as post recovery, lie used fifteen
liuttles nr naisiro.'s Sarsaparilla and It was to ft’
medicine alone that lie attributed his present existence.
I concluded to defer the trial’uiitll I returned to Hart
ford and ognin consulted my physician, whose prescrip
lion I fbllowed until May, without relief. I then bought
BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA of you, and continued
inking It according lo direction*. I then visited New
York again, and wa* there introduced to Mr. Bristol, who
ml vised me hy all means to persevere. I called an tweu
ly different Individual# of the flr.t respectability, who hnd
been cured of all the ills that flesh i* heir to, who nil nl-
iributo their restoration to health entirely to this Invalun-
hie medicine. With nil tills testimony, I continued till I
had taken sixteen bottles which has restored inc to per
fect health. I shall be happy at any time to give any one
all the informai/on flint I mil possessed of, In regard!
till* invaluable medicine, nnd roufldenlly recommend
In nil who am nttlicted with the diseases for which it
recnmiiieiidud. ttespectfrilly yours.
8. L. MOORE.
REMEMBER
That Bristol’s Sarsaparilla is (lie only
OrlRliialMfillrliie,
And (lint all the various Sanmparlllns that have sprung .
in tlie lust few years are mere imitations. Bristol's was
fesUbllshert In isasi.
In 1818 the proprietor, ntan Immensemcrlfice,enlarged
Ihe bottles to a full quart, thus offering to the afflicted a
Larues quahtity and a purer article for Die money
thnn was ever before offered.
Those who buy Sar*a|mrilla should Ins sure they are
buying the genuine article. Ask for BRISTOL'S ORIGI
NAL SARSAPARILLA.
For sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
June 30 siow 18—*0 Gibbons' Building, Savannah;
ittrtftal sWtocvtfscmcnts
IB? 1T0WS3T!
OFFICE MANUFACTORY
Dr. S. P. TOWNSEND’S
l OMl'OUNI. EXTOACT OF
SARSAPARILLA,
The most Womlcrful Medicine of Ihe Age,
1,500,000 BOTTLES
MANUFACTURED YEARLY.
Title Medicine >■ l»it up In Qiuu-t Unities,
mill Iim cured more tlimi
100.000 Oasei of Ohronlo Disease,
Within the tut Ten YemNL-^oneM Oonnlne
unless signed by B. 1*« TOWNSEND.
EXPOSE.
BY READING THE FOLLOWING AFFIDAVIT
-the rubUo will learn th* origin, or rather where the
reelps Ibr miking the stuff they coll Old Dr. Jacob
Townssnd’s 8anaparilla, cama from—and will be able
to judga which Is tha gsnulna and original, and of tha
honesty of tha man who an employed in tailing it M
tha original Dr. Townsand'f Sarsaparilla. Dr. 8. F.
Townsend was tha original proprietor and inventor of
Dr. Townsend’s SamrnrilU, and hi* medicine has
K ilned a reputation that no other remedy aver rained.
a menu factured over one million of bottles last year,
and Is manufacturing at present 6,000 botUsa par day.
Wa use more Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock In our
establishment each day, than all tha other Sarsaparilla
Manufaoturen In tha world. Principal Office 130
Fulton-st. . . _ .......
READ THE AFFIDAVIT.
City and Ctunly sj Nno-Ysrk, is.
i Armstrong, of tha said City, balng duly
ith depose and say that he u a practical
2Hrtfcnl StiUimtscmeuts.
TTUSBAND'S GENUINE CALCINED
X J. 3IAGNI8IA—Husband’s Calcined Magnlsin is en
tirely deprived of Carbonic Acid, free from unpleasant
tn#le, smell, or other disagreeable property, and without
roughne* or gittincss lo touch or palate. One ten spoon
ful of it is equal fn strength to three or four tea spoonful*
oftlie Common Calcined Mognisiv.
Having mode trial of tho Cnlclned Magnlsin prepared by
Thomas J. Ilu-lmnd, I have found it a superior article,
and can rpeotnmond it a* being equal to Henry’s.
Ciublks Evans, 31. D.
Philadelphia, 1814.
I Imve used’Husband’s Calcined MagnUm,” much lo
my satisfru-tion, and have no hesltatotioii In recommend
ing ll as a superior article.
Philadelphia. 1844. N. Shoemaker, M. D.
1 have examined a bottle of the Calrfned Magnlsin pre
pared by Thomas J. Husband, and regard it os an excel
lent artiele. It. M. IIostok, M. D.,
Prof. Afateria Medica in Jeff. Afed. College.
Philadelphia, 1814.
I have mode trial of Ihe Calcined Alagtiesla prepared
hy Air. Thomas J. Iliisbaud, and consider it quite.cqusl to
thatofMr. llenry of Manchester.
Frahcis O. Smith. AT. D.
Having had some experience in tlie use of Husband’s
Mngnerla. with my patients, I feel confident that It Is frilly
equal to Henry’s English Magnesia, and I think one tea-
■iioonfull equal to four tea-spoonilull of thu common Cal
cined Magnesia of the shops. CiiarlkS Noblk, M. D.
Philadelphia, 1845.
I have frequently used Husband’s Afagnesla in my fnm
ily nnd practice, aud consider it equal to Henry’s.
Philadelphia,IMS. T. II. Yakolkt, Af. D.
Price 50 cents. For sale by
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dec 4 Atoiiumeut-square.
Carriage Ways and Locks for folding doon. i
AXES—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Axes. Just received. £ Silo fom.e ti-
TWINE—-Baaing, Hall and Seine Twine. 1
BRISTLES FOR GINS—50 lb*, just received, and for
MOCLESKEY fc NORTi
Shorpey and Quoin’s Anatomy: edited hy Joseph Lcidz,
M. D—first American from flfih London edition, with
ifselfrespom. .
uir, excepting what lms been procured at my ......
nud from my authorised Agents, being ct^uizani nf the
dangerous tendency of Uie counterfeits.
II. DALLEY, 415 Broadwav, New-York, and
935 Chestnut-strert, Philadelphia.
A. A JBOLOMON8, Agent fur Savannah.
ll. II. PLUMB k CO., Agent*, Augusts,•
II. CAItTEIt, Agent, Columbus, Ga,
KNOTT k BROWN, Agents, Griffin, Ga.
Friends in Council; A series of Rcndings and Discourse
thereon.
Instruction for Field Artillery, Horse and Foot.
Parker’s Compendium of Natural and Experimental
Philosophy, with n description of Steam and Locomotive
Euiines.
Weld's Latin Lessons and Reader.
A Treatise on Algebra; hy S. Chase. Received hy
June 83 JOHN M. COOPER.
jii31
Florida—-I am the authorized Age — ,
chase of the ”CA3IELINA 8ATIVA” or GOLD OF
PLEASURE SEED, a native of Sib#-ria.
I am rendy to fill all orders for the Seed, and being nit
thorized by Ihe Company to purchase the snmo, I will pay
Ihe highest market price for all that may be shipped to
me in Savannah. W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
/GEORGIA—Chatham County.—To all may a Agcntfor Uie Company of New-York.
VT whom It may concern:
nCndilUft' RROWN’S Essenro of Jamaica GINGER,
J!; 1 !?. 1 ’ 1 1J Prepared and Sold at Frederick Brown’s Drug
and Chemical Store, N. E. comer of Chestnut nnd Fifth
Hreets, PHILADELPHIA. Tim primary effect# of tins
valuable preparation are experienced lit itsgenllcstimu-
lative influence in the stomach, and from Uienee diffu-1 s-'rrTafn’Ki Piurr a wn u.-„
ring itself through the whole system. It is excellent in all IJ UMlvH History of JilNULAlNU.—HlS-
nous and hypoehondriacal afT.-ctious, some of the most | X-I-toryoi England from the Invasion of Julius Cmnnr
evident of which are nn oppression or genre of weight, I to the Abdication of James Uie Second, by David Hume;
and flatulency,succeeded by-nervous headache, giddiness I nnd coulimicd from that period to the present time; by
.|kf- These it removes hy m-titig on the stomach a* a | T. HnldnglnnMncnulay. Ilurne will be comprised in aix
rpo the PLANTERS and FAHMKRSof I gentle stimulus,diffri.ing a mild and cordial warmth,grad-1 volumes, wltTHi will be issued separately, at Intervul* of
X South Carolina, Georgia, Alabamn, Tennessee aud ually axhillrating Uie nerves and giving tone to the diges- I about a month. Two volume* of the eoniinuntion of
I am lire authorized Agent for tlie sale anil pur- | five organs. It is also useful In chronic rheumatism. Macaulay having been puldlshed. lhe bnlnnce will be
■ —■-• i lumbago, fce.iu an external applieniion to the parts afe I issued, In uniform style. Immediately on tlieirappeoiance
fecled. When applied cxti-rnaliy.il should be mixed with I in l<ondon. The whole, when complete, will form the
i equal nmmtily of brandy or spirit*. I rhenprA and most readable edition of the two authors now
In flatulency or want of (one in Die stomach, half a I extant,
ten spoon-full may lx: taken twice or three limes a day, I Hearts nnd Home*, nr Social Hestlnotinn: a Story, hy
before meal*, In sugar and water, and when the stomach *'“ ‘ “"** ' **' ' * -
feels oppre 'sed after eating, or distended hy flatufeney,
nhoiit90or30dro|»*of the es*cucc in a wine glass '
water or wine, invigorates and assists digestion. Ills .
cellent in sen sickness, in restoring tlie tone of the stem-
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delicious flavour*, without the slightest trouble or pre-
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ive superior preparations i
Decidedly tho finest flavors arc to bo obtained from
these Extract#—Era.
These useful arslclesno doubt will find their way into
every home; nnd to persons residing abroad must really
he invaluable.—London Mercantile Journal.
We were much gratified by a novelty for culinary use
called De Veru’s Extracts, and advise all our friends to
try them—Times-
Having used the above Extract# in our family, we cheer-
frilly concur with Uie London Times, etc., in lu recoin-
mendnUon.—Fnrnlly Circle, N. Y.
The decided economy In the use of these useful nrtl-
rlesover tlie old style I* seen by a single trial.—Evening
Mirror.
Manufactory,Dnlston, Middlesex. Office, 99 Ahcliurch
Lane. London. Agent# for Savannah,
Jnn 5 J. A. LxIIOCIlE, Corner Dull and Bay-sis.
sworn, doth depose end aey that he la a practical
Druggist and Chemist That some time ln the latter
pert of Mey, or flret of June. 1848, a men by the name
of Jecob Townsend, who at that time was a book and
pamphlet peddler, celled upon deponent, at the house
of Mr. Thompeon, No. 49 lludson-itreet, where depo
nent boarded, end requested deponent to write him a
recipe by which to make e Syrup of BarsaperiUe.
Deponent fhrther says, that he became acquainted
with said Townsend at the office of Theodore Foster.
Esq., Book Publisher, with whom said Townsand
dealt That said Townsend had had frequent conversa
tions with deponent respecting the menufketure or an
artiele of Sarsaparilla to be aou under the name of Dr.
Jacob Townsend. ....
That sold Townsend atated he was an old man, and
poor, and was not fit for hard labor—and wished to
make some msney, In order to live easy in hU old
day a, and that, If Sarsaparilla under the name of Town*
■end cold eo well, and eo much money wu made by
it, he could see no reason why he might not make
something out of it too. (hi* name being Townsend,)
If he could get a capable peraon to prepare a recipe,
end manufacture It tor him. Deponent In one of the
conversations asked said Tf wnsend If ha was related
to Dr. ». P. Townsend, to which he replied, that he
knew Dr. 8. P. Townsend would be down on him after
he should commsnce. But that he did not care for
him. as he had formed e co-partnership with nan who
could furnish th* requisite amount of capital—tad waa
wall prepared to defend himself against any attack
that might be made on him.
Deponent ftirther says, that pursuant to th* request
of said Jacob Townsend, he wrote a recipe for th*
manufacture of a Syrup of Sarsaparilla, end gave it to
him. Said Townsend observed that he wanted to
make a specimen to .exhibit to his partners for thsir
approval, as he wished to gratify them In every thing,
as thsy furnished all th* cenitel-eaid Townsend also
told deponent that the bottles they were to us* were
to be of th* eame size and shape aa Dr. 8. P. Town-
sand’s, and dsponent. at the request of said Jacob
Townsend, went to th* office of Dr. 8. P. Townsend,
end procured one of his labels.
And deponent ftirther rays, that he has been inform,
ed, end verily believe* th* Syrup of Serseparille, sold
as Old Jacob Townsend’s, is made after the recipe ftm
nlshed by deponent, to Jecob Townsend, as aforesaid
And further deponent saith not.
WILLIAM ARMSTRONG.
Sworn to before me, this -J4th day of Mey, 1849.
C. 6. WOODI1ULL,
Mayor of th* City of New York
PROOFII PROOF!II
Here is proof conclusive that Dr. S. P. Townssnd’s
Sarsaparilla is the original. Th*.following is from
some of the most respeutebl* papers in this State.
FROM THE
Albany Evtidng Journal.
Sr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla.
There probably never has been so popular* remedy,
or pMtont medicine, as Dr. Townsends’* Sarsaparilla,
which was originally, and continues lo be manufac
tured in this city, st Ant by the Doctor hlmseli; end
afterwards for savors! year* end to the present time,
by Clapp k Townsend, the present proprietors. Since
the partnonhiii was formed, the Doctor has resided in
New York, where he keep* a store, and ettsnds to the
buslnass that accumulates at (hit point The menu-
factory is in this city, and it conducted by the junior
partner, Mr. Clapp—hero si) Ihe medicine is manufac
tured.
Few or our citizens liavo any Idea of the amount of
this medicine that is manufactured and sold. Bctldsi
Ihs sties In this country, it is shipped to the Canadas,
West Indie Islands, South America, end even to Eu*
rope, in considerable quantities. At the manufhetory
they employ a steam engine, besides a large number
of men, women and girls, in tb* i>re|i*ral|on of th*
medicine, making boxes, printing, Aa, end turn out,
ready for shipment, over 400 dozen per day, or nearly
6000 bottles. This Is air enormous quantity.
The great sale the medicine bus acquired, has in*
duct’d a number of men lo get up imitations, end there
is el the present time, other medicines for sale, that
aro railed " Dr. Towiuend’s Sarsaparilla.” One In par*
ticulnr started a short lime ago In New York, is called
•• Old Doctor Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaperllla,” end ap-
pareully with a view, by dint of advertising, and the
uaual remedies resorted to in snch efforts, to appropri
ate the name of Dr. H. P. Townsend’s great remedy,
and thus gain all the advantages resulting from the
popularity of the name which lie has acquired for it,
by years of patient and expensive labors. Dr. 8. P.
Townsend, formerly of this city, rs Is well known
here, is Ihe inventor nud original proprietor of the
medicine known as “ Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla,"
and we think llmse persons who are attempting toaell
their article as the genuine, should be exposed.
FROM THE
New York Dolly Tribune.
0(7- We published en advertisement inadvertently
some time since that did injurtice to Dr. 8. P. Town
send, who is Ihe original proprietor of the preparation
of Sarsaparilla known as Dr. Townsend’s. Other
parties have within the pa«t few months engaged or
cnnnccteff themselves willi a man by the name of
Tow mend who nut up a medicine and calls it hy ths
same name This medicine was advertised In Tftf
Tribune as the original, Ac. This advertisement also
contained metier (IcrogHtory lo Ihe character of Dr.
S. P. Townsend and that nf his medicine. W* regret
it appeared, and in juslic* lo lbs Dr. make this ex
planxtion
FROM THE
New York Unity Sun.
Da. TowNsr.ao's extraordinary udveitisemert,which
cuptes an entile pugeol the Hen, will not escape
U.itice. Dr. 8 P. Townsend, who is ths original pro-
K ilt-tor of Dr. Townsend’s Mai«a|«rilla, and whoa* of-
ce is next door to nuts, where he has been for sever*
al y ears, is driving un imtuuuse business. He receives
no less than four hundred dozen of Sarsaparilla per
day, end even this enormous quautlty does not supply
the demand. No medicine ever gained to great a
popularity as his preparation of the^ Sarsaparilla. His
edition ul Almanacs for in49 cost f 21,000, and he
has paid (be New York Ml-n for advertising, in th*
lest four yeais, over tiu.ooo, and he acknowledges
that it la the cheapest advertising he has had dona.
This medicine Is *X|#>rtcd to tho Canadas, West In-
dies, Bouth America and Europe, in considerable
quantities, sml is coming into general use in those
countries, os well ss hero.
Swindler*.
Druggists aud others that sell Sarsaparilla for the
.genuine aud original Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla,
tint Is not signeduy 8. P. Townsend, commit* a fraud,
and swindles the customers. Men that would be
guilty of such an act, would commit any other fraud
—and no Druggist of common intelligence but knows
Unt ours is the only genuine.
Old Jacob Townsend.
Some people who tie not well informed, and her*
not read the papers, and not seen our advertisements,
I.V QUAllT HOTTLEN.
mu tiii: ui.muv.m. and permanentcitreof
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE
STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF THE
SYSTEM, VIZ:
Scrofula, or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate
Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on
the Fact, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sure Eyes,
Bing IVorm or 'I\ttrr, Scald Head, Enlarge-
mini and Pain qf the Bones and Joints, Stub
born Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or
Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudi
cious ust qf Mercury; Ascites, or Dropsy, Ex
posure or Imprudence in Lift. Also, Chronic
Constitulionul Disorders xoilt In removed by this
Reparation.
The value of till* preparation Is now widely known,
and every day the field of Its usefulness la extending. It
is approved nnd highly recommended by Physicians, and
Is admitted to be tho most powerful and searching prepara
tion from Me root Ihe! has over been employed in medical'
practice. Tlie unfortunate victim of hereditary disease;
with swollen glands, contracted sinews and bone* hair
carious, has been restored to health and rigor. The ecrof-
ulous patient, covered with ulcere, loathsome to himself
and to his attendants, has been made whole. Hundreds'
ofpursons,wholiad groaned hopelessly for years under
cutaneous ami glandular disorders, chronic rheumatism,
and many other complaint* springing from a derangement
of the accretive organa and the circulation, have been
ralacd ns It were from Uie rack of diseaae, and now, with
regenerated constitution*, gladly testify to the efficacy of
this inestimable preparation.
The following certificate from Col. Samuel O. Taylor,a
S ntleimin of high standing and extensive acquaintance
rough tlie Southern States, and lately appointed Comal
to New Granada, commend# itself to ihe attention of all.
Nenv-Vork, January 7,1848.
Mcsars. A. 11. k D. Saudi: Gentlemen—Haring used,
and witnessed tho Hftcte or your excellent preparation or
Harsnpnrilla on different person* In various ports of the
Southern country, via:—^Virginia, Louisiana,Texas and
Mexico, I foci much pleasure In staling th* high opinion
entertained or lu great medicltml value. In my own
cue It acted almost like a clmrm, removing apcedlly the
enervated state of the system, and exciting Intb* most
agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating Influence.
Your Sarsaparilla Is highly approved and extensively
used by the United Slates army in Mexico, and my cousin
Gen. Zachary Taylor, has for the past flve years been In
tite habit or using it, nnd recommend* Ihe same; he and
myself adopted the article at the same time, and it is now
considered an almost Indispensable requisite in the Army.
In conclusion I would say, that the better It is known the
more highly It will be priced, nnd I trust that lu health
restoring virtues will make It generally known, through-
out tha length and breadth iffourwldelyextended country.
Yours very respectfully, B. G. TAYLOR,
U. 8. Consul to New Granada.
The following Interesting cue Is presented, and the
render Invited to its careful ;»erusnl. Comment on mich
evidence I* unnecessary.
Naw-Y oaK, April 90,1847.
i. Sands : Gentlemen—Having long been afflicted
with general debility, weakness, loss of appetite, kc.. re-
eelring no benefit from tlie various remedies prescribed,
1 concluded aliout three mnulha since to make use of
your Sarsaparilla. 1 now have Ihe pleasure or Informing
you that its elfecta have been attended with the happiest
results in restoring my health, and I am Induced to add
my testimony to the many others you already poses**, and
to those desiring ftirther information, I will personally
give the particulars of my case, and the effect* of thla In
valuable medicine, hy calling at9M Bowerr.New.York.
Yours respectfully. JANET MoINTOSlI.
Tills certifies that fills* Janet McIntosh Is known to
me a member oftlie Church, In good standing. *hd; worthy
of confidence. J,B. EPIiNCEU,
Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn,
spared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. k D,
SANDS, New-York. Bold also by DnutgUl* generally
throughout the United States and Canadas. Trice ft
per Bottle; six Bottles for #5. _ '■,
Agents In Savannah, Ga., A. A. Solomons, G. R. Hen
drlckson A Co., Turner A Oden, and Tho*. fit. 1 umrr
' Co. In Macon t Bruno and Virgin*. 3mo July 9
MAGNETIC POWDER—For
JJ.I- struclion of Cockroaches, (fed Bug#, M<
tho do*
... P-,—Moths, Ant#,
h He*, b len#, Hnd Insects on plants. It is free from any
substance which is injurious, and Isxvholly devoid of any
disagreeable odor. It* efficacy has been certified by
emineRt Physician* of New-York, nnd also by the Pro-
B ietorsof the following llou-ls: Irving House, American
ofol, Astor House, Ac. A supply of the above Powder
Just received and for salnji^
July 3
COLLINS A BULKLF.Y,100 Bryan-st.
O AK ORCHARD Acid Spring Water.-
Tho Waters of these celebrated Medicinal Spring*
have been very extensively used by Physician* for a great
variety of diseases; for diseases or Uie skin of every kind,
they nre regarded os a certain remedy; in case* of deblll-
ty.foss of appetite, weakness of tlie breast and bnck, the
Waters are n safe and pleasant remedy, and also for Dys-
pcpslannd Chronic Dinrrhrrn.
The proprietors rely particularly on the oplnlonsof Phy
sicians, who have tested ilia Water* to substantiate the
truth of the above assertions, ft is pill up in quart hot.
tire, at 50 cents per bnlUe—dose, n wine glass lull. For
sale by G. ft. HENDRICKSON k CO
Mumi.niiii iiiiiur., hi u.n iiii n nuuji u,
Mr*. Ellis, author of’’Thu Women of England," Ac. Ac.
The Maiden Aunt: a Story; by 8. M.
en. EUqii
Etiquette for
ItlqiieUe for Ladies.
One gror# received from the proprietor bv
a a ur., '-••ONHi’Acr
Godey’s Ladies’ Book for August.
Graham’s Magazine for August.
Also new supplies of
The Kipeditltinn to tlie Dead Sea nnd the Jordan; hy
W. F. Lynch, IJ. S. N.
European Life and Manners; liy Henry Coleman.
A History of Wonderful Inventions. Received by
July 31 JOHN iA. COOPER.
p RANDJEAN’S Compound,for IheHAIR
VT Grandjenn’s Composition* are now prepared In six
different mode#, nnd classified from No. 1 to No. fl. i rx A liMir r
' No. 1.—A simple Tonic, to keep the Hair in a healthy l-f A IlIUSON’SUolumbian INK—In rpmrt,
state—warranted, XX pints, Box., 4 oz. am" in small stniul#, in boxes (
No. 9—Warranted lorurotho most Invcforafodnndmff. one dozen nr by retail.
No, 3—Warranted to ship the hair from fulling off, and
to make itxrow again in IU primitive henuiy.
No.4—Till# preparation Is of the most efficacious na
ture to erne lmldness.
No. 5.—Contains n mosi powerful ingredient that do.
Maynard A Noye’# Black Ink. in quarts and pints.
Hogan A Thompson’# Steel Pen Ink, In quari#, pint#,
8 oz.. 4 oz. and 9 ox., by the dozen nr retail,
link-hide Ink, for writing nn Linen.
Copying Ink, Arnold's host English, in pint and half
"— * *- ** *• Ntr-’- J -
composes the substance# hy which the hnirls rendered pint stone Jugs; do. Maynard A Nnyc’s do.
white. I Copying Paper, hy the ream—best English; do. do. In
No. 6.—Specially prepar.n| for the diseases of Die skin 1 Books, or one ream and of half ream,
of the head, to cure ring*orm, pustules, humor*, Ac. I Copying Presses.
The above preparation. for sale by | Manifold Letter Writer#, Jns| received by
feb 9 W. II ,Jr. I «pr9! ..................A,
W.TJIOKNE WILLIAMS.
T?ALLIGANT\S RHEUMATIC LINI-
1? MBNT, OR PAIN KILLER^IInvIngfor n num
lier of years pnst made nnd sold my Liniment, and
used tho same on my own person, I feel perfectly secure
in offering it to the public, as a safe and certain remedy
for Itlieiiumtisin, Pains in the Limbs, Joints, and Swell
ing or Enlargement* of the Rones.
Testimonials—Wo append tlie following Testimonials
of persons well known fn Snvannah:.
Ha vann aii, May Otli, 1817.
Mr. W.G. Fnlligant—Sir: Tills Is to certify that I woe
severely attacked wltii Rheumatism In my feet, so as to
prevent me from attending to my business. Having been
recommended to try your Rheumatic Llnlmcnl, or J’ain
Killer, I did so amLwo* freed from ail pain in a short time.
I am now perfectly well and have not foil any pain since,
and would cheerfully recommend it to my follow-citizen#,
Ezra Kkrt.
SoRivrN County, May 19th, 1848.
I have been troubled with very severe pains In ray
limbs, Hnd particularly in my bnck, so much so as not to
be Hide to attend to tny planting Interests, nnd having beou
recommended to use Falllgnnt’u Rheumatic Liniment, or
Pain Kilter,! thought! would do so, nnd I found it to give
mu almost Immudiato relief) and what Is most singular,
my wife having enlargement and stiffness of joints of her
hands, hy applying tho remedy to my affected part#,
received great ralioflierself.
I would recommend It to every person afflicted, ns being
asovereitn cure and n very chenp one. Jno. Lucas.
Porsale, wholesale and retail, at the store ol
.... N ' falmoant.
West "Ide Market square, Savannah, On.
None nregenuino unless bearing Uie signature or tin:
proprietor oflii# own hand writing on the label.
, . .... W. O. FALLIOANT.
Savannah, Oct. 93,1848. octSM
must, of course, be the original. It Is less than one
year since they commenced to make their medicine
(Hire has been in the market over tan yean.
Till* Old Jacob Towneend.
They are endeavoring to palm ofl* on tha public M
an old Physician, Ac. lie Is not e regular educated
Physician, and never attempted lo manufacture a med
icine, until these men hired him for the use or his
name. They say they do not wish th* people to be
Have that their Sarsaparilla is ours, or th* seme—but
the better to deceive the public, they at the same time
snert thst their’s is the Old Dr. Townsend’s, and th*
original; and endaavor to make the people believe
that the stuffthey manufacture,!* the Dr.Townsend’e
Ssrsspsrtils, thst has performed so many wonderful
cures for the past ten yesrs, and which has gained ■
reputation which no other mediclue evor enjoyed—
which la e base, villtlnous, unprincipled folsenood.
We have commenced auits against these men for
damage*. We wish It to he understood, that the old men
is no relation to Dr. Townsend whatever. In IbeJr ad-
vertlsementa and circulars, thsypubllsh a number of
groes falsehoods respecting Dr. Townsend, which we
will not notice.
False Report*.
Our opponents have published In Ihe papers, that
Dr. B. P.Townsend was daad. This they sand to their
ogents about th* country, who report that we hare
( Tven up business, Ac. Ac. Tbs public should ha on
nelr guard, and not be deceived by these unprinci-
pled men.
Nolies of Rimooal.—Alter the first of September,
1849, Dr. S. P. Townsend’s New York Office will be
In the South Baptist Church, No. 89 Nassau street
which is now undergoing a thorough change, and
will be fitted for the better accommodation of the pro-
prietors and the public.
Talks particular Notice.—No Sarsaparilla 1*. th*
K enulne and original Dr. Townsend’s Ssrsapsrills, un.
is* signed by S. P. Townsend.
Aoknts.—Redding A Co., No. 8 State-street, and
Mr*. E. Kidder, No. 100 Court-street, Boston: Samuel
Kidder, Jr., Lowell; Henry Trett, Salem ; James B
Green, Worcester; Allison A Gault, Concord i J.
Batch A Bon, Providence; and by Druggists and Mere
chants generally throughout the United Slates, Wes*
Indies and the Canadas. s
Sole Agents for Savannah.
THOMAS M. TURNER A CO.,
augio 181 Day-rirceb
F )R tho Removal and Permanent Cure of
ALL NERVOUS DUMAHEtl, and or those com
plaint* which are caused by nn Impuired, weakened ami
unhealthy condition of tho Nervous Syab m. Thla beau
tiful and convenient application at the myattrlou* powers
of Galvanism and Magnetism, Iim been pronounced by
distinguished physicians both in Europe and the United
Stales, to bo tho most vnlunhlo medicinal discovery ortin
ago. Dr. Christii:’* Ualvahio Hklt and Magnetic
Pl.uiD, Is used with tho moat perfect and certain success
in all cases of General Debility, strengthening the w«ik-
cned body, giving tone to the various organs, and invito
Pains In the Hide and Chest, Liver Cornwall... ,
Complaint, and Curvature of the Spine, Hip Complaint.
Hlsenses or the Kidneys, Deficiency of Nepi 0 “ , * nd
•hysical Energy, and all Nervous Diseases, which com
plaint* arise from ono simpleJcause, namely, a Derange
ment ortho Nervous System. ...... ,
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS from the
most respectable sources could be given, sufficient to till
every column in this paper. VV« make a few selection".
The first is nn extraordinary cose, and conchndvelyprovi-s
Hint “truth l* stranger than fiction.” , .
The following letter, narrating one of the moil remar*
able event* lit the annals of Medical Science, « from the
Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jersey, of dis
tinguished attainments and exalted reputation i
Sidnkv, New Jersey, July 19,1848.
Da. A. II. CuaisTix—Dear Sir: You wish fo know of
me what ha* been tho result in my own ewe, of Ihe appli
cation of the Galvanic BRUTANDNiORLACt. filyrepff
*" For nbmrt twenty years I had been suffering from Dy»]
pepsin. Every year the symptoms become worse, nor
could I obtain permanent relief from any course of med j
cal treatment whatever. My physicians were rtflwi
and excellent men; hut here their prescriptions rsiiea.
About fourteen years since, In consequence of frequeni
sometime* afforded me grent relief; but lliU Irelief was °n
ly temporary. Farther: in the winter of ’45 MdMflDJ
consequence of preaching a great deal In my own xna
various other churches In tills region, I was •tttCMdb/
the Bronchitis, which soon became so revere astorequns
an Immediate suspension of mv pastoral labors. Afo
voos system teas now thoroughly prostrated, end at my
Bronehltisbecamo worse, so also did my Dyspepsia »na
Rheumatic affectlon-thu* evincing that those disorder!
were connected with each other through tho medium
01 Butnaamringfrom effect ,0 . c ^ ul ^ , f J r c e 0 "ny U hof>e h couW
Nervous System muat be reached, before •nyhopecou
bo Indulged or my obtaining rel ief flier*
treasing maladies. In the whole pliarmacopcwa tn««
scemcif to be no remedial agent wltich could ^ b ^
recuperate my Nervous System; ovenr thing UiM *
tried for tills purpose hod cnnipletclyfalled. Atlast t *
led hy my friends to examine ywtamtjmaiUa tuu>£
with no very sanguine hopes of . l M r of the
termined to try tho effect °V **>° ®PPj S? 1 * in, fee
GALVANIC BELT ANDi NECKLACE, wiw «
MAGNETIC FLUID.- This WM In-June, w®
To my grent astonishment. In two day* niyujr
had gone; In eight days I wa* enabled to riiumo my fl P« n
torn) labor*, nor have I since omiltcd ®Zfcclion
account of the Bronchitis; nnd my Bbeumntif coU | rt
also ceased to trouble me. IT time permitted, ^ ^
fill a sheet of paper with the cfetnll* or pwo,^
lure, lint I can now only furnish this brier *Mtrw )f#
My Dyspcpsinhas never returned; u ewily
in n whllu visits me, but never severely, *na l« u __
arrested, nnd is manifestly belngdriyenfromiun 0 ^^
on my system,nnd my D ronchliti nlfecUonl*»iffir«» w
I have recommended the BELT and FLUID
who have been likewise suffering from imum'P c
tlon*. They have tried them, with happy
Hove in every cue. ROBER1 w-“a , 0 f
Tho Galvanic article* can bo refely rent to any P»
Dio country, nud nro accompanied by full and piw« "
li0n *RtcR« U or ns. cituiiTis'e oalvaniocujutivm-
The Galvanic Belt,. Three
The Galvanic Necklace, Two Do Mrs
For inic.» Savannnli
In Augusta, by Haviland, Rislkv ACo.i R>^, 9
by Qrohos Pavnk.
FLUID^-The
TJULL’S & CHASE’S TRUSSES.—Just
XX received it large supply of Hull’s A Chase's double
and single Trusses,assorted patterns nnd size*; also com
mon Trusses, suitable Ibr plantation use; for sain by
sept 6 TURNER A ODEN, Monument *q.
foul smells from sick chamber*, sink*, vrewere. » h||W;
ing altogether colourless and wjtijqul odori R n0 w in
Htntes Navy, pnnHcnpcr siu|*<,'""Ti. uroi
prisons,hospitals, nlnm-housca, Ac.,nnd Mnro
commended hy respectable pliyslelnns oftn *■
couiltriei. Fc,l U C